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    QMDI Plus

    Year 2000 Meta RIP 7.5 IR Dryer - Spare lamps Impression Cylinder Washer 3.1 million sheets Very Clean All Supplies asking $37,500 located in Ontario under power
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    Heidelberg QMDI Plus

    For Sale Located in Ontario Under Power Serial Number 991419 $65,000 Very Clean
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    Heidelberg QMDI Plus

    Fully Operational IR Dryer Impression Cylinder Cleaner Meter 2,832,698 Meta Rip 7.51 Built 2000 Spare lamps for IR Dryer
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    Konica C6500's Creo and External Fiery

    C6500 – Creo 619k Total Meter 67K Black Meter LU-202 FS-607 C6500 – Fiery (External) 2,995k Colour Meter 872k Black Meter...
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    Xerox solid ink warning

    Wrong Wrong OK Xerox guys. I went to a demo, printed lots of different stuff. I rubbed the output and had solid ink on my fingers. We ran the job again and let it sit until completely cool. Guess what same thing. The stuff came off easily on Xerox uncoated stock. Why do you think this...
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    quickmaster di good or bad? running costs

    Costs Costs I run a DI. Plates are about $8.57 (Presstek Brand). Running Toyo inks. It beats most toner devices from a cost point @ 1,500 sheets (12 x 18) or more. Runs envelopes great. Overall pretty happy.
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    Xerox solid ink warning

    Disappointing Disappointing I agree with some of the other posts. The "solid ink" easily came off. I saw really no improvement from the old solid ink engines. Yes I am a printer. I don't know of any offices that would appreciate the lack of image durability.
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    C6500 Registration

    Registration Roller Registration Roller The springs he reffered to are the on the registration roller. There are 3 settings however the 3rd position stretches the springs to far and damages them. I have it running on the second positon. I still fight registration issues. It fixes some of...
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    Konica Minolta 6500 - Thoughts

    2 mm 2 mm This is auto duplex. 12 x 18 sheet 28lb bond stock.
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    Konica Minolta 6500 - Thoughts

    Registration Registration Well Random's tip corrected our wandering registration. We are now consistantly achieving under .5 mm movement on all stocks. My only battle left is the 1-2mm skew on the duplex. I have tried the chart adjustment but without success. My toner coverage for the last...
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    Konica Minolta 6500 - Thoughts

    Now we are getting somewhere Now we are getting somewhere Well Random that was what I was looking for. I have replaced the entire reg unit but I will definitely take a look at the pressure on the springs. You know I think you have alot of knowledge and experience that could be useful to the...
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    Oce CS650 / KM 6500 Drum Issue

    Dusting Pouch Dusting Pouch I have had it happen once out of about 40 drums. It happen right at the start. I am now putting on some extra dusting powder. You could ask your tech for one they are pretty cheap. I haven't seen one flip since.
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    Konica Minolta 6500 - Thoughts

    Will you answer my question? Will you answer my question? What are the actual numbers you see? Are they 1mm or 3mm. I am not referring to centering the image. I am talking about the lead edge registration moving 3mm forward and back " yes I have tested with Konica reccomended stock". It...
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    Konica Minolta 6500 - Thoughts

    Registration Registration What would you say your 6500's do as far as registration. Any skew? What are you seeing front to back? What are you seeing side to side? What do you see on a brand new box and a box with 1,000,000 plus on it. There is a big difference in the relationship when you...
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    Konica Minolta 6500 - Thoughts

    The Last Line The Last Line You know Random I was probably trained by a guy just like you. You have a real bent on Xerox. It wasn't even part of the conversation. From what I have read in the forum if anyone says anything negative about a C6500 than a Xerox 5000 (or any other number) is a...

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